Case Report

Comprehensive Medical Care in a Rural Setting: Possible Roles of the Public Health and Rehabilitation Professions

Authors: R H KAMPMEIER, M.D.

Abstract

The continued demand for mimeograph copies of this discussion explains its publication at this late date. It has a timeliness now which was missing a couple of years ago. Suggestions presented then could be used in prototypes for comprehensive medical care in rural areas today under Regional Programs (“Heart, Cancer and Stroke”) which had not been proposed at that time.

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